0 REC¡o r U wo ,? ld ©I925 DADTI KU KILM ANI) ilU OFFERS A M A R K E T FOR YOUR PRODUCE YOU CAN EASILY LEARN TO FLY and become a Pilot by taking the course of in­ struction we offer. The cost—but $200.00—used to be $600.00— and takes but ten weeks. For information address OREGON-WASHINGTON i 214 Spaulding Bldg., Portland, Ore. IDAHO AIRPLANE CO, HEMSTITCHING AND PLEATING. B u tto n h o lin g — B u tto n s — P la it in g — T u c k in g a n d C h a ln s tltc h ln g A U M a ll O rd e rs g iv e n c a re fu l a n d p ro m p t a tte n tio n E lite Shop, 384 M o rris o n St. HIP podkò ME P o rtla n d , O regon V A U D E V IL L E P H O T O -P L A Y S C o m p le te C h a n g e Sun. a nd T h u rs . M a tin e e D a lly . T w ic e N ig h tly S a tu rd a y , S u n d a y, H o lid a y « , C o n tin u o u s Y e » W ill Feel Right at Hem e Here SAFE A N D C E N T R A L — R EA SO N A B LE R A TES E x c e lle n t C a fe S p e c ia l W e e k ly R a te s B us M e e ts A ll T r a in s 1 1th a n d S ta rk , P o rtla n d . Ore. N O R T O N IA H O T E L Ml W's a r u n BAB’S RESTAURANT | s gMd «lace to Cat and L ire Well. Remarkable 40c luncheon at noon. Qyea 7 a. au to 3 «. m., 82« 9 ta r* 9t. S i x t h s tr e e t . „ o u t . T h e O r e g o n i a n and A l­ d e r s t r e e t a p p o s ite M e ir A F r a n k ’s. T h e B e s t E a tin g p la c e in t h e C it y . T h e F in e s t C o f f e e a n d P a s tr y a S p e c ia lty . L Cafeteria Highest Prices for M O H A IR . PORTLAND HIDE & WOOL CO. « . S í _ CASCARA » LTS. WOOL, BARK. 1M UNION » « H U I M U T H , FIITUNB, U U S I. CAI W rite for Prices and Shipping Tage 406 W a s h . S t. Address Department B H . L . D a y . P ro p . O y s te rs . O u r S p e c ia lty . S p e c ia l O p en 10 a. m . to 1 a. m . JEWEL Restaurant K x ä -ä r __ I H2TC _ P o r tla n d , Y"h ¿7^ —. . . oO il W rite us for prices and market conditions on Veal Hags, hflitry, Frails, Potatoes, Onions, etc. O regon Trarawaa sea ranssa T neollnn Forty ^ Years in tLa the Q Same Location. CktAMIN« RUBBEF STAMPS and MARKING DEVICES. D R U G L E S S P H Y S IC IA N C h ro n ic dlseosea a s p e c ia lty . D r. W . N. Allen 390 Plcidner Building. HORSES. M U LE S B O U G H T, SOLD C ro w n S tables, In c ., 385 F r o n t S t., P o r t ­ la n d , O re. H o rs e s an d m u le s fo r sale or h ire . S p e c ia l ra te s to loggers a n d c o n ­ tra c to rs . W it h o r w ith o u t harness. P h illip S u e tte r, _P re s .__ ~ U . S. S T A B L E S ? 365 U n io n A v e . D r a f t horaea b o u g h t a n d «old. ______________ i c A R N M U L T I G R A P H IN G T h e C a lia n School, o n ly recognised school on th e coast. E x p e rie n c e d o p e ra ­ to rs a lw a y s i n dem an d. 4o5 A r tis a ns b ld g . M A C H IN E R Y Send us y o u r In q u irie s fo r a n y th in g in Iro n o r W o o d w o rk in g M a c h in e ry , L o g g in g , s a w m ill, C o n tra cto rs * E q u ip m e n t, L o c o ­ m otiv e s , B oilers, E n g in e s , C ru s h e rs , R a il, C am e, B e ltin g , etc. B u rk e M a c h in e ry Co., 628 R a ilw a y E x c h a n g e B ldg ., P o rtla n d , O r. MFGS. OF V U L C A N IZ E D R O O F P A IN T N e w roofs a n d r e p a ir in g done. Y ou n g and W oods. Ilu 3 E. C a ru tn e ra St. M O N U M E N T S — E . 3d and P in e Ste. O tto S c h u m a n n G r a n ite <& M a rb le W o rk s . M OTORCYCLES A N D PARTS A ll m akes. E a s y te rm s E A S T S ID E M O T O R C Y C L E C O . ____44-46 G R A N D A V E . PERSONAL M a r r y i f L o n e ly ; M a k e r"; h u n d re d s ric h ; c o n fid e n tia l; re lia b le ; y e a rs e xp e rien ce ; de s c rip tio n s fre e . " T h e S uccessful C lu b ," M rs . N as h , B ox 556, O a k la n d , C a lifo rn ia . D a v is B ro s., A m e r ic a n S ho em a k ers , 10« 4th Bt. ___________ ____ P R U N E T R t E M ! ! P R U N E T R E ESill B e fo re b u y in g e ls e w h e re see us. C o lu m b ia N u r s e r y C o., 1490 U n io n A v e ., P o rtla n d . P Y O R R H E A D E N T IS T S S m ith ,L o n g ,S te v e n s o n , «10 B u s h -L a n e B ig RAZOR B LA D E S R E S H A R P E N E D S in g le 30c; D o u b le 36c. R azo rs G ro u n d a n d H oned. B a c k lu n d 4k_Son, 106 W . P a r k S a fe ty R a z o r M a n , 145% 3d S t., P ortland ? S A N IT A R Y B E A l/T Y P A R L O R W e h e lp th e a p p e a ra n c e o f w o m e n . T w e n t y - t w o In c h s w itc h o r tr a n s fo rm a ­ tio n , v a lu e >7.60, p ric e |2.46. 400 to 412 D e k u m B ldg ._________ S C H O O L O F W E L D IN G O f fic ia lly rec o g n ize d by s ta te an d fe d ­ e ra l board a s T h e place to learn w e ld in g afl m e ta ls . C o m m e rc ia l School of W e ld ­ ing, 611 E a s t ^ i r a n t , C or. 11th, P o rtla n d . T Y P E W R I T E R S — N E W O R R E B U IL T R e b u ilt T y p e w r it e r Co., 304 O a k S t r e e t __ V E T E R I N A R I A N — C a ttle a S p e c ia lty D r. C has. M . A n d e rso n . K e n to n . P o rtla n d . W e d d in g B ouquets and F u n e ra l Pieces L u b lin e r F lo rists , 348 M o rris o n S L_______ _ W e lte r S ystem o f S u g g e stive T h e ra p y D r J T . W . A y e rs , 715 D e k u m B ld g ._____ W H O L E S A L E A N D R E T A IL T IN W A R E P o rtla n d T in w a r e M fg . Co., 47 F i r s t S L WHEN BOY SCOUT IS HURT «•TABCISHMSMT Grand Avenue at Yamhill P O R T L A N D . ORE. Dyeing & Cleaning By Parcel Po«t. Return Postage Paid. Circulars and Pikes. Write for The Dalles Fruit & Produce Comp’y W holeule Dealer, in F A N C Y F R U IT S »nd F A R M PRODUCE 161 Front Street, Portland. Oregon. “A t Your Beck and Call” Our Motto Your O il tro u b le and P iston tro u b le w ill end w h e n w e In s ta ll E. C. LONG NON-EX­ PANDING PISTONS F o r p le a s u r e c a re , tr u c k s a n d tr a c to r s . GUARANTEED _______ H A N S LM A 1R * CRABB 1000 E a s t Y a m h ill S t., P o rtla n d F ir e P ro o f a n d M o d ern N E W HOUSTON HOTEL C. S. R ic h a rd s o n , M a n a g e r W e e k ly R a te s to P e rm a n e n t Guests S ix th a n d E v e r e t t S tree ts . T h re e B locks fr o m N e w P o s to ffic e . F o u r B lo c k s fro m U n io n D e p o t, P o rtla n d , O re. BROOKE DRUG C 0 ." S S J - C U T R A T E M A IL O RDER DRUGGISTS. D o you s u ffe r fr o m A s th m a ? I f ao, o rd e r a b o ttle L a n g d a la ’» A s th m a R em ed y Sold u n d e r M o n e y B a c k G u a ra n te e E x p e r t a d v ic e on a n y In c o m e ta x problem s. S e v e ra l y e a rs ’ a c tu a l e x p e rie n c e In G o ve rn 0 8 ( 1 0 1 B M f t m e ' n t B u re a u s Is o ffe re d I I1U D kC HI O those u n ab le to v is it o u r o ffic e . S ta te y o u r tro u b le s b r ie fly a n d send in w ith 31 a n d w e w ill g iv e you h o n ­ e s t to goodness a d v ic e . I t w ill p a y you to g e t in to u ch w ith us now . E . J. C u r tin , R oom 608 L e w ie B ld g ., P o rtla n d , O regon . V NCOME AX D R . G. E . W A T T S 212 Oregonian Bidding. PO R TLAN D , OREGON b to Please YOU. THE NEW AMERICAN HOTEL 127 Light, Airy Rooms, 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50. 9 2 N. 3d. SL, Cor. Flanders, Portland, O r .. E D . F . G O D D A R D , M «r. Phono Bdy. 1975 R A IN IE R H O T E L bn. SI OB «4 .» 123 M. M SL F.rtluA On Very Centrally Located. Convenient to ail Depot», and w it block fro m main Postothce Fir« Proof an d M odern R IT Z H O T E L PARK A N D MORRISON STS. Depot Morrison C a n direct to Hotel. Popular Prices. Center Shopping and Theater district. F R A N K A . C L A R K . Prop., formerly w ith Clyde Hotel. “ A M o d e ra te P ric e d H o te l o f M e rit'* HOTEL CLIFFORD E a s t M o rris o n S t., a t E a s t S ix th , th e P r in c ip a l E a s t Side H o te l. 5 m in u te s fro m S in g D S i s ta t r tio i c t n . F o u r blocks fro m S. P. E ho a s p t" p SiSe IT’S JUST A SMALL BOOK o f 16 pages. " O r n a m e n ta l P la n ts fo r L a n d s c a p e P la n tin g ” is e a g e r to a c q u a in t you w it h th e best v a rie tie s o f p la n ts fo r la nd scape use. B U T I T ’S W O R T H A S K IN G F O R B ecause I t g lve a sound a d v ic e on th e s u b je c t o f d e v e lo p in g th e h o m e grounds. The W eed SPECIALIST L a n d scap e Practically Every Boy Scout Has th . Ability to Render First Aid When Necessary. N u rsery A DIFFERENT WAY In commenting on the service ren­ dered by scouts at the American Le­ THERE’S ANOTHER DENT D en ts »nd blem ishes on y o u r c a r can be gion convention at Kansas City, Her­ rem oved an d w e are th e boys to do IL res E x a m in ed . G la sse s F itted. W h y ? Because w e specialize in th a t k in d bert Corey, a Journalist, makes tills Interesting comparison: W e also re p a ir ra d ia to rs aod 2 0 % o f f u n t il J a n u a r y , on a ll o f w o rk . c a rry L ib e r ty R a d ia to r cores In stock. AU m e rc h a n d is e a n d glasses. “Time was when a kid was more or w o rk g u aranteed. B rin g th is ad. less of s nuisance around such a gath­ B. X. D C 1 K A M , th e F e e d e r M a . C la r k s -B r o w e r O p tic a l Co. M N e r t h 11th S L r e r t la e d . O ra. 1214 S ix th S L P o rtla n d ering as this. He was either In the hall, under everyone’s feet, because STOCK THAT GROW S he wanted to see, or being barred lest s to c k t h a t can be ra is e d a t a p ric e from the hall, he clustered In windows i w i ll lik e to p a y . W r it e o r calL and looked through doors and sow T he V illa N u rseries D N o . 1, M o n ta v illa S t« .. P o rtla n d , O r anyhow. He had no more reverence for authority than an Eskimo has for Guaranteed Nursery Stock the Grand Llama. He was engaged W e h a v e g o t Just w h a t you w a n L C a ll S A N D Y ’S— P o r tla n d ’s K o d a k a n d P e n M a n A n E v e r -S h a r p P e n c il, F o u n ta in P e n o r In learning something of this world • w r it e fo r prices. K o d a k fo r X m a a . R u e e e llv llle N u r s e r y C o. he Uvea In, and he was learning in M a ll O r d e r , rec e iv e P e rs o n a l A t te n tio n by H . A . L E W I S , Prop. b a n d y C la u s . P . O. B o x 740. the time-honored way in which boys M o n t a v illa S t» ., P o rtla n d . O regon A L A S K A P L U M B IN G A H E A T IN G C O . have learned—by being a terrible trial P lu m b in g F ix tu r e s an d S u p p lie s P ip e P E R E P A IR IN G . . F it t in g s , lo w est prices. 363 E . M o rrison. to his elders and by not being discour­ l _ PIPES Ptp^Shop^J71X?Fash. B R A Z IN G , W E L D I N G A C U T T IN G aged. J R T L A N ö n t H Ö E R E P A IR S , M A IL ’ E M N o r th w e s t W e ld in g A S u p p ly Co. 36 1st Bt “The boy scout way has been a dif­ M odel Shoe R e p a ir, 272 W a s h in g to n BL C L E A N I IN N G A N D D Y E IN G ferent way. All that energy and F o r re lia b le C le a n in g a n d D y e in g s erv ic e send pa rce ls to perseverance and courage that every ut W e p a y r e t u r n postage. proper kid displays as a matter of In fo r m a tio n a n d p ric e s g iv e n upon request. course In tlie current of hts dally life F I S T U L A ,F I S S U R E , It c h ­ __ E N K E S C IT Y D Y E W O R K S in g a n d a ll o th e r r e c ta l E s ta o iis h e d IB M has been turned to good account In­ P o rtla n d c o n d itio n s e xc e p t C a n c e r stead of being a nuisance, he has p e rm a n e n tly cured w it h ­ OU t FLO w E R S 4TFLBRAL 6E s i « n S o u t a s u rg ic a l o p e ra tio n . C la rk e B ra s ., F lo ris ts , 337 M e rr ie s « BL been made Into a help. He has been M y m eth o d o f tr e a tm e n t BA n c in o KV«A y N « * N A BVB NIN G taught to see the dignity and honor saves th e tissue In ate e d o f « r le n t a l C a fe . C h in e s e -A m e ric a n K itc h e n d e s tro y in g IL I t Is p a in ­ Comer B ro a d w a y a nd W aah. P O R T L A N D of service, too. so that no honorable less, re q u ire s n e a n es­ S o a r F a n o W IN D O W S task seems menial to him, and no th e tic a n d Is p e rm a n e n L W e can sell you D oers, W in d o w s . R o o f­ T h e r e Is no c o n fin e m e n t ing. P a ln L G lass a n d B u ild e rs ' H a r d w a r e obstacle is ever permitted to hold to bed, n o In te rfe re n c e H re c L W e a re m a n u fa c tu re rs . W r it e fo r It the Legion—valuing w it h business o r s ocial e n g a gsm ents. I prices b e fo re b u y in g . H e a c o c k Bash A blm back. g u a ra n te e a c ure o r w ill re fu n d y o u r foe. B o o r C o., 313 F i r s t B t . P o rtla n d . Americanism as It does and was C a ll o r w r it e fo r b o o k le t M e n tio n th ia M U f c B N V A M » m a c h in e w « r X s shown by the resolutions adopted— p a p e r w h e n w r itin g . C ^ p e r e to l 1 m W e e ks , 1th * does not take these boys Into full fel­ h a r b w o » » p l o o r in q lowship of spirit—strike out that if. O a k - L e a f H a rd __ wo o d lo F7ao ____F o r Co., 331 7 6th S L N . F lo o r , e le c tric Bacond and M o rris o n B ta., P o rtla n d , O ra . The boys are already In.” B e a v e rto n , O re. Female and Rectal Troubles and GLAND TRANSPLANTATIONS INFORM ATION DEPARTM ENT. P IL E S ©! D R . C. J . D E A N USE JOBLESS TO Bird Stops Clock. Pendleton. o r e —Local citizens awake during the early hour» were amaxed when the faithful old clock Philadelphians Engage 4,000 as Pri­ which has adorned the tower of the vate Night Watchmen te Step county courthouse since 1888 tolled Thefts. out 12 o'clock. Investigation revealed that a bird had perched on one of the Philadelphia, Ph.—A plan to use 4.- hands at midnight and that the clock was unable to record the hours until 000 unemployed men In the city as night watchmen, their wages to be paid the Interloper had departed. by contributions of fifteen cents weekly The Yneen. a specie» of lily, grow« by each family In the territory they are to guard, has been suggested to only In arid regions. Tualatin.—The Hall Lumber com­ pany, which bus been shut down for more than six months, started work Thursday with a full crew. Rainier.—R. N. Lovelace of Rainier has been re-appointed a member of the Columbia county fair board, by the county court, for the term of three years. MEAL WRIGLEYS Rainier.—Deputy Internal Revenue. Collector Turner will be at Rainier on February 11 to aid persons in making out their income tax statements. Mr. Turner will be at St. Helens Feb­ ruary 10. Florence.—While running an edger in Vaughan & Bester’s mill at Acme, Or., Friday; John Gregory suffered the loss of a hand. Gregory is a young man about 18 years old, and his home is at Acme. Salem.—Ten thousand dollars is the capital stock of the Fort Klamath Agricultural & Livestock company, for which articles of Incorporation were filed with the corporation department here recently. Bend.—Dropping of manual training and domestic science from the high school curriculum are among the econ­ omies planned by the Bend school directors to save 19 per cent, slight­ ly less than $23,000, In expenses the coming year. Salem.—February 10 Is the date set by the state board of control for open­ ing of bids on the new ventilating system for the senate chamber and the house of representatives at the capitol, it was announced by mem­ bers of the board. 3C7 T h is n e w su g a r -c o a te d g u m d e lig h ts ' y o u n g a n d o ld .1 I t “ m e lts in y o u r m o u t h ” a n d th e g u m in th e c e n t e r r e m a in s t o a id d ig e s t io n , b r ig h t e n t e e t h a n d s o o t h e m o u t h a n d th r o a t. T h e r e are th e o th e r W R I G L E Y f r ie n d s t o c h o o s e f r o m , Canyon City.—The celebration of the 60th anniversary of the discovery of gold on Canyon creek, which will take place June 8, 9 and 10 at Canyon City, promises to be one of the important features of 1922 In eastern Oregon. Residents from several counties are expected to attend. EXPERT EXCELLENT SERVICE STA TE N E W S IN B R IE F . >♦♦♦»«»♦«««««♦♦♦»«♦»♦♦•♦♦< CURB CRIME the unemployment committee by Mayor Moore. The plan. It is said, has the Indorsement of police department of­ ficials. Under the proposed scheme each man Is to patrol four sides of a city block, performing the duties of private watchmen. They are not to be uni­ formed and this, the mayor said, will decrease automobile thefts, burglaries and robbing of all aorta. Corvallis. — Benton county banks took up the entire Issue of Benton county 5 per cent bonds, amounting to $110,000. They were sold at par. These bonds were offered last year Books and Friends. but as they had to be sold at par there were no takers. The bonds were auth­ One cannot celebrate books suffi­ orized for the purpose of constructing ciently. After saying his best, still the Alsea road. something better remains to be spoken Hood River.—The stockholders of In their praise. As with friends, one the Farmers' Irrigation company, finds new beauties at every Interview, ranchers of a large portion of the West and would stay long In the presence Side orchard district, at the annual of those choice companions. As with meeting recently unanimously auth­ friends, he may dispense with a wide orized the directorate to float a bond acquaintance. Few and choice. The Issue of $75,000 for use in making richest minds need not large libraries. permanent improvements to the upper That Is a good book which is opened with expectation and closed with ditch and flume. profit.—A. Bronson Alcott. North Bend.—The barkentine Amy Turner, loading at this port at the Cuticura Soothes Itching Scalp Bay Park Lumber company dock, will On retiring gently rub spots of dan­ carry spruce lumber to Australia druff and itching with Cuticura Oint­ amounting to 800,000 feet. The Bay ment. Next morning shampoo with Park mill has been running on the Cuticura Soap and hot water. Make order for several weeks. The Amy them your every-day toilet preparations Turner should load her cargo In three and hove a clear skin and soft, white weeks and get away not later than hands.—Adv. the middle of February. Wanted to Know Papa's Status. Tillamook. — The county court Little Freddy at the breakfast table, awarded a contract to Thomas & after having tucked away one piece Meservey of Portland to cruise 10,000 of cake, turned to his father and said, acres of timber land in this county at "May I take another piece of cake, the rate of 25 cents an acre. This papa?” Father, with years of train­ was found neccessary on account of ing to his credit, answered, “You’ll some of the timber being burned and have to ask mamma about that, some destroyed by worms. The tim­ Freddie.” Whereupon sonny piped up, ber owners assert they are assessed “Haven’t you anything to say at all, too high and want a reduction In their papa?” taxes. Salem.—The sum of $16,478.81, the largest award ever made by the state industrial accident commission, was set aside Friday morning from the Oregon workmen’s compensation fund for Mrs. Gertrude E. Ward and her eight children, all of whom are under the age of 16 years. Monthly Install­ ments will total $94, of which $30 will go to the widow and $8 to each of the children. Salem.—Despite the fact that there were 314 accidents reported to the state Industrial accident commission for the week ending January 19, there was only one fatality, according to a report made by the commission. L. N. Slddall, a chaser employed In a log­ ging camp, near Astoria, was the man who lost his life. Of the 314 acci­ dents reported, 292 of the victims are subject to the provisions of the work­ men's compensation act. It was stated. Portland.—Additional machinery is being Installed In the new plant of the American Can company here and ef­ fort Is being made to get everything In readiness for the heavy business season which will start In about 60 days. When the machinery Is all In the Portland plant will have cost In the neighborhood of $2,000,000 and will be one of the best In the country. A portion of the plant already Is in operation, furnishing employment for about 300 men. When In full opera­ tion about 700 will be employed. R e d C ross I BALL BLU E 1» needed In e v e ry departm ent o f houee- keeping. E qu ally good fo r tow els, table linen, theete end p illo w casee. G r o c m I C om fort B aby’s Skin »With C uticura Soap* A nd Fragrant Talcum F o rB B n » fl« rn tlm rB j a lc u m .a f» x -ln « t ! n B f r a g r a n t « . A d d r ««a O o llo a r» L a t w r a U r U a , D « tt.X ,lfa l» a a ,la a a a . Pleasant Walks and Talks. These nice Sunday walks, when two friends get to know one another so In­ timately; these Sunday-evening talks, when you gather by twos and threes In the firelight, and talk so freely; oh, what a power they are for good, If used aright; what a power for harm. If wasted or misused! No one wants you to force the conversation Into an edifying channel; but one knows how to talk bifurcates, as It were, and how often there Is a choice between high ind low, wise and foolish, kindly and unkindly.—Elizabeth Wordsworth. New Theory. A lady tells us that It Isn't exactly curiosity that leads a woman to look at the last chapter of a novel first; by reading back until It becomes in­ Borneo Natives Fond of Beads. teresting she gets up courage enough The natives of Borneo are the great bead lovers of the world. In many to begin It. Instances there are collections' of Sakl Next to Oldest Liquor. beads which have been in one family With the exception of grape juice, for centuries, and which cannot be it Is said that the most ancient al­ bought, they are so cherished by the coholic beverage Is known as sakl, the owners. An examination of these col­ Japanese drink made from rice. lections often reveals some precious gems, which have been cut by the Wanted to Know. native artisans in bead shape. Willie—Say, ma, do the Jellyfish get their Jelly from the ocean cur­ Where the Cypress Grows. rents?—Boston Transcript. The cypress tree grows In swampy districts In the southeastern section Honey Bees. of the United States. About forty The working bee lives six months, per cent of the present available sup­ the drone four months and the female ply is In Louisiana and about twenty- bee four years. five per cent in Florida. The remain­ der is scattered through the states The sea bug holobates is the only that border the Atlantic, the Gulf of Insect living on the surface of the Mexico and the lower course of the ocean, and what It eats Is unknown. Mississippi. Dam Not Built By Experts. The failure of the dam which caused the famous Johnstown flood, May 31, 1889, was due to defects of construc­ tion, explained by the fact that no en­ gineer was employed in designing or building the dam. Sea's Depth Always Cold. It is always cold at the bottom of the sea, even under the equator. At great depths the temperature is near the freezing point. Keep your Eyes Strong and Health?.-If they Tire, Smart, Itch Burn, if Sore, Irritated, . ______Inflamed or Granulated. tee Murine often. .Safe for Infant nr Adult At aB Druggists Write for Free Eye Book Barias Eve m e d v Ceaweav. C H r aaa. U. S. $ Are Y« Sdnied? la t h e h lgaoaL m a a t p e rfe c tly equipped B u a ln e m T r a in i n e «chea» la the North- a h ig h e r peM Uon w e .L F i t y eu ra e U P e n a a o e a t »oaftlona ■ 4 th m o ra m en ey - F o u r t h and lor P. N. U. No. 4, 1922